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From the letters page if Ultimate Spider-Man #200, from one Talib 'Abdur-Rashid of Harlem. When last we checked, Steve Ditko was very much alive, aged 86,
Marvel have released an entertaining list of quotes to back up Inhuman #1. But how representative of the original reviews are they? Some are, but some...
Out next week, we have the launch of Batman Eternal, the first weekly DC comic since Countdown. The new Shutter series from Image. And from Marvel,
Today, Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill are signing copies of their comic book Revenge today, at Comic Connections, a small comic shop in the sleepy town
Joining some Original Sin dots... From Newsarama, Axel Alonso: Dark secrets from our hero’s past will emerge – profound and life-changing secrets that
Did you buy Inhuman #1? Were you planning to buy Amazing Spider-Man #1? Then prepare to get a teensy weensy annoyed. Because Marvel are putting the
By Chris Thompson Following on from this week’s chat with Simon Roy (which you can still listen to here) – this time around I catch up with creator Rick
For Robert Kirkman's upcoming seventh issue of Manifest Destiny, he got two of Image's founders to team up for the cover. Marc Silvestri provided the
For those who know, all you have to say is "Dark Del". For those who don't... it is in my opinion one of the best horror bookstore out there. Dark
By B. Alex Thompson, reporting on his second show of 2014. You can find his first show report, 0n Wizard World Sacramento here. Convention season
The comics team of Troy Wilson, Mario A. Gonzalez, Iván Escalante Victoria, and Jose M. Balanzario created this con-season comic a few years ago for a
Timothy Carson writes: It’s one hell of a week for Aquaman; Japan, Mexico, and Russia are submerged in Senior Undertow himself, drowning the majority of
The fetishization of Southern culture is about as a strong an element in American (and even British) storytelling as is stereotyping and outright bashing
Alyssa Pack writes: During Emerald City Comic Con, Bleeding Cool landed an interview with all four lovely ladies that worked on Lumberjanes. This














